Sweet Potato Fries At McDonalds Now Exist And They’re Incredible

Sweet Potato Fries At McDonalds Now Exist And They’re Incredible

McDonald’s fries are a staple part of most of their meals, but in some places the restaurant have changed the game with a (sort of) healthy twist – sweet potato fries.

The orange version of the fry is sometimes considered a luxury item. They cost that little bit extra to make yourself, and anyone who opts for them as a side for their burger often have to add an extra 30p for the swap.

This isn’t the case for everyone though, as a lucky few people have easy access to the alternative fry at their nearest McDonald’s.

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Sweet potato fries are currently available in Amsterdam and Sweden, so if you’re in the UK, you will actually have to head overseas.

But, for a portion of chips that you could potentially claim as one of your five a day, the trip’s probably worth it.

One tweeter is willing to relocate to ensure they have regular access to the sweet potato fries:

McDonald’s aren’t the first fast food chain to give the orange fry a try; in 2012 Burger King brought the option in, but the fact they didn’t make them a permanent fixture suggests they weren’t the most popular chip choice.